A Hawaii volcano that recently erupted for five months has started spewing lava again
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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano began erupting Wednesday afternoon for the first time since May, spewing lava at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Officials note that while there is no present danger to
nearby residents on Hawaii's Big Island, the situation will be monitored for
further escalation.
The US Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory had
raised its watch alert level earlier in the day after it recorded an increase
in seismic readings.
"Increased earthquake activity and changes in the
patterns of ground deformation at Kilauea's summit began occurring as of
approximately noon on September 29, 2021, indicating movement of magma in the
subsurface," USGS said.
The agency said it detected with observatory webcams a glow
within Kilauea's summit crater at around 3:20 p.m. local time, indicating that
an eruption had commenced.
By Andy Rose
and Joe Sutton,
source CNN
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